Our Lady of the Rosary, by Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Our Faith blog. "The Battle of Lepanto is a microcosm of personal crisis."

Moral quality of society is its treatment of most vulnerable, Herald of Hope column by Bishop Donald J. Hying, Milwaukee Catholic Herald. "Why am I talking about this? Last August, I was blessed to attend the Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus where I was inspired by the remarkable works of charity and service performed by Knights throughout the world."

Project Rachel marks 30 years of counseling, by Karen Mahoney, Milwaukee Catholic Herald. "When women or men come to him for confession or counsel after abortion, Fr. [Kenneth] Metz said it is important to realize they have come asking for the Lord’s mercy, and are aware that somebody lost their life."

Southside parishes promote peace, by Ricardo Torres, Milwaukee Catholic Herald. "Jesuit Fr. Jose Moreno wanted to make a change. For years, the pastor of St. Patrick and Our Lady of Guadalupe parishes on Milwaukee’s south side said he’s been hearing from parishioners, past and present, about violence in the city. He wanted to gather the community to make a visible commitment to promoting peace in the streets."

Former DRE charged with child porn possession, by Tracy Rusch, Milwaukee Catholic Herald. "According to the complaint, Gideon said he had been fired from his job at St. John’s [Plymouth] because of his drinking, and denied knowledge of child pornography, calling it 'disgusting.' After the detective presented evidence, Gideon admitted he downloaded child pornography for some 10 years."

Of Interest

Benedict

Benedict, while the "father of the new liturgical movement" (in my estimation at any rate), is not the new liturgical movement; as such the new liturgical movement does not die with the end of his papacy.